Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base
The innovative design of the Reliant Series includes an adaptable base for a variety of body shapes and sizes, promoting lift versatility and use.
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Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
My husband has ALS and this has been a lifesaver. It was worth every penny.
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linda t. from las vegas, nv (caregiver)
My husband has ALS and this has been a lifesaver. It was worth every penny.
Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
The help from the SpinLife salesman who correctly advised us on the proper sling to use for the patient.
FedEx farmed out delivery to another company. This driver ran out of gas, could not deliver on day promised, and no one called us to advise of the problem.
james l. from port st lucie, fl (caregiver)
75 years old, hemiparesis right side, weak left leg, two person transfer without lift.
Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
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william d. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
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Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
Able to move him to the chair, etc.
Have trouble with the carpet. Perhaps larger wheels would help .
william p. from cheboygan, mi (caregiver)
The patient is 83. Had a broken head of the rt.femur and pelvis. Slight stroke. After 10 weeks of therapy still unable to walk.
The stand up lift will do the work for the patient.
The stand up lift is compacted and easy to use.
The sling slips slowly and doesn't support consistenly. The price for the product is higher than average, the patient has not a specific area where he can grab to feel secure.
aimee b. from elko, nv (caregiver)
This product is for my father who is unable to walk and has really weak legs that challenges his capabilty to stand by himself.
Transfers from wheelchair to bed are much safer both for...
Easy to use and the transport sling works well for us.
The standing sling doesn't stay in place at the waist no matter how tightly it's pulled in. (It rides up his trunk to his underarms and is uncomfortable.)
susan g. from troy, oh (caregiver)
My 88 yr. old father who is wheelchair-bound from a stroke since 2003.
Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
Easy to use
The foot plate does not fit between the front wheels of an electric wheelchair. Therefore, it is not possible to roll the lift close enough to the patient.
sarah b. from bunham, tx (caregiver)
My 84 yr. old mom had a stroke and has difficulty transferring from bed to toilet to wheelchair.
This has saved us from placing my mom in a SNF
Ease of use
Size
lesley g. from collegeville, pa
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The lift means my husband can be at home with inexperienced...
Ease of use, safety.
Price.
marcia e. from santa paula, ca (caregiver)
Age 73, male with muscle wasting of muscular dystrophy
simplicity, easy to use
simplicity, easy to use
Manual doesn't state which loop to use:"loop nearest to patient". That would always be the blue one. Casters too small for easy movement. Black tape on lifting arm gets torn by blue loops.
mary s. from lexington, ma
73 yrs old, ALS, limited use of arms and legs
does the intended tasks well
Safe, reliable means of transfering patients by one operator.
Small diameter and tread width casters require excessive force to transport patient on carpeted flooring.
john i. from bow, nh
Lift is used to transfer patient between bed,commode, & wheelchair
Reliant 350 Stand Up Lift w/Low Base: Review
Its is a great help in all needs of a person who can no longer function on his or her own I can pick him up, sit him on his shower chair and then get him out the same way. Would recommend it to anyone
It could be a c ouple of inches narrower. I have really scarred up the door facings getting from room to room. That is my only complaint.
janice a. from salem, or (caregiver)
spouse is 78 years, almost helpless, needs assistance in all capacities, This is great for getting him in the shower, from room to room, and to bed.
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